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'''[[UFOs]]''' are another popular myth of GTA San Andreas. As of this time, a Rockstar spokesman was interviewed and when they asked him about UFOs he changed the subject. Later in another interview, a Rockstar spokesman said: "We did not initially put UFOs in-game. However, there may be some data still in the game we thought to have deleted." This has aroused suspicion among certain areas of the fanbase.
'''[[UFOs]]''' are another popular myth of GTA San Andreas. As of this time, a Rockstar spokesman was interviewed and when they asked him about UFOs he changed the subject. Later in another interview, a Rockstar spokesman said: "We did not initially put UFOs in-game. However, there may be some data still in the game we thought to have deleted." This has aroused suspicion among certain areas of the fanbase.


Sometime on a street, you can hear some ped discuss about UFO attack their car.
Sometime on a street, you can hear some ped discuss about a UFO attack on their car.


==Sharks==
==Sharks==
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==Rusty Wheelchair==
==Rusty Wheelchair==
[[File:Sa_wheelchair3.jpg|thumb|200px|The infamous wheelchair]]
[[File:Sa_wheelchair3.jpg|thumb|200px|The infamous wheelchair]]
There's an abandoned '''wheelchair '''at the end of the wharf in [[Fisher's Lagoon]]. It uses the same texture as a waste skip elsewhere in San Andreas. The wheelchair was believed by many to be a reference to the movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as one of the youths in this movie is in a wheelchair, but is in fact more likely a reference to the Rockstar game [[Manhunt]], where it can be seen at the beginning. The following pedestrian dialog can be heard in [[Palomino Creek]]:
There's an abandoned '''wheelchair '''at the end of the wh
 
arf in [[Fisher's Lagoon]]. It uses the same texture as a waste skip elsewhere in San Andreas. The wheelchair was believed by many to be a reference to the movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as one of the youths in this movie is in a wheelchair, but is in fact more likely a reference to the Rockstar game [[Manhunt]], where it can be seen at the beginning. The following pedestrian dialog can be heard in [[Palomino Creek]]:


- Have you seen this disabled person chair moving?
- Have you seen this disabled person chair moving?